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EVOO bargain alert!

PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 12:18 pm
by Jenise
I'm doing another big neighborhood event last weekend, and though I'm not a regular Grocery Outlet shopper it's the first place I stop when I'm event-planning because IF they have something I'm going to need, it's going to really help my bottom line. Like 79 cents for dry beans as compared to $2.49 a pound at a local supermarket and $2 a pound for chubbs of frozen ground chicken. On the scale I need, those two items right there saved me about $40, or 15% of budget.

Anyway, couldn't believe my eyes when I saw liter bottles of California Ranch Extra Virgin for $9.99. I bought three. The way I go through olive oil, that's a major find. Probably should have bought more--I keep backups in the wine cellar, so am never worried about it going stale on me. If you have a Grocery Outlet near you, it's worth checking out.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 12:24 pm
by Dale Williams
great price for you Westcoasters.
But weren't you worried re freshness? This is mainly a closeout store isn't it?

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 12:47 pm
by Jenise
Dale Williams wrote:great price for you Westcoasters.
But weren't you worried re freshness? This is mainly a closeout store isn't it?


Ye-e-e-e-e-s on both counts. You're right that it's a risk. But I opened a bottle as soon as I got home, and it's identical to what I bought direct from the Ranch four-five months ago (a six pack) so I'm happy.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 5:59 pm
by Shaji M
The Costco here has it for the same price. The local Grocery Outlets havent been very good lately with wine and such.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 7:02 pm
by Jenise
Shaji M wrote:The Costco here has it for the same price. The local Grocery Outlets havent been very good lately with wine and such.


The wines at ours are nearly always cooked OR they're geriatric, cheap-to-begin-with Australian wine of low pedigree. However, memories of a high end $30 South African chardonnay made in a truly worthy burgundian style for $3--I went back and bought every bottle--linger, and so I look. Yesterday I picked up an Italian Aglianico that's halfway to vinegar already, and a 2000 vintage Cotes de Francs that was actually rather credible for $7. That is, I'm not going back for more but we enjoyed it enough to finish the bottle.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:00 pm
by Karen/NoCA
Anyway, couldn't believe my eyes when I saw liter bottles of California Ranch Extra Virgin for $9.99. I bought three. The way I go through olive oil, that's a major find. Probably should have bought more--I keep backups in the wine cellar, so am never worried about it going stale on me. If you have a Grocery Outlet near you, it's worth checking out.


Jenise, we have a Grocery Outlet here and one of our local chefs loves it. She sends out weekly emails on bargins she finds there. Mainly on wine, cheese, olive oils, chocolate, and such. I am so bad at bargin hunting....I should try harder to do this. :oops:

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 1:17 am
by Mike Filigenzi
Thanks for the reminder! Haven't been to GO in a while. We're good on olive oil, but I'll go browse the wine....

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 5:26 pm
by wnissen
I have to agree on the quality of the bottling at Costco for a very cheap price. Vivid green color, very fruity (maybe a bit too much, actually), slight peppery burn, but overall excellent. Certified by the California Olive Oil council, so you know it's actually extra virgin and has been chemically tested. Someone at Costco has good taste in olive oil.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 6:56 pm
by Jenise
I haven't seen it at Costco, should look.

But Walt, can an olive oil be TOO fruity? Not for me, though for a lot of things I admittedly want a neutral flavor--for that, I keep safflower oil around.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 7:11 pm
by wnissen
Dear Jenise,
Can a wine be too fruity? I would say yes to both questions. With olive oil I'm looking for a some herbal, green olive flavor, and the impression this oil gives is more of a fruit dominance. Still delicious, just not my preferred style.

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PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:44 pm
by Jenise
wnissen wrote:Dear Jenise,
Can a wine be too fruity? I would say yes to both questions. With olive oil I'm looking for a some herbal, green olive flavor, and the impression this oil gives is more of a fruit dominance. Still delicious, just not my preferred style.


Fair enough.

Years ago, I cut my teeth on great olive oil when house guests-to-be had a six pack of air-shipped, just-bottled Tuscan single-orchard olive oils from the Rare Wine Company shipped to us for a fun and educational horizontal tasting upon their arrival. I'd never had anything remotely close. Fruit galore, and lots of spice, pepper, artichoke, and you-name-it kind of flavors. It was a stunning revelation about what EVOO can be and I compare every olive oil I taste to that experience. Most disappoint, so it's a surprise when something like this California Olive Ranch does not.